Google Expands 3D Cities to Europe

Last week Disney World, this week Google Earth has expanded its 3D program to select countries in Europe. And with gas prices (and jet fuel!) higher than ever, many Google Earth users may use the apps to virtually wander the streets of their dream vacation destinations.

The European program is open to local governments in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain and The Netherlands. Google hopes that those governments will upload local data in the hopes of displaying 3D visuals of their cities.

This week, both LinkedIn and Facebook are beefing up their paid social offerings in different ways, while Google seeks to cut off Adwords revenues for fake news sites. And might Google be favouring desktop over its own AMP in its upcoming mobile-first index?

Here we’ll take a look at the basic things you need to know in regards to search engine optimisation, a discipline that everyone in your organisation should at least be aware of, if not have a decent technical understanding.